An award-winning dance film by Edouard Lock, superbly shot and astonishingly quick.
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An award-winning dance film by Edouard Lock, superbly shot and astonishingly quick.
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13 Ways of Looking is an excellent photoset by Peggy Fox, made entirely of these images of patterns created by goldfish. The colour and detail is truly superb.
Photographer Eugenio Recuenco’s truly weird set of photos entitled ‘dreams‘.
eugenio recuenco is a spanish photographer who is a pain in the ass because he always insists on doing whatever he wants. He works for quite a number of clients both in the advertising and editorial fields all over the World who are also a pain in the ass, because they always want to do whatever they want.
Perhaps he is the Tim Burton of the photography world…
It’s pretty unlikely that you will have missed the super-hip ’seedling’ style of Si Scott, he is the guy responsible for the excellent orange ’set it free’ adverts.
Anything but low quality, Nik Daum’s Dordles are not quite drawings, not quite doodles, often funny and always entertaining.
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When something so complex looks easy, one of the areas in which art is born. Believe me, the server cabinets I have wired aren’t a patch on this (no pun intended).
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The amazing photographic work of Alan Jaras who bends, twists and tames light using a ‘lensless’ photography technique. This involves using various glass or transparent objects to refract the light directly onto analogue film.
the object itself becomes the lens.
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A pretty impressive water vapor based hologram projected in Tokyo Bay to promote Sony Pictures latest lochness movie.
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Jeremy Dower creates some superbly-emotive, surreal illustrated characters.
A selection of wonderful photos of environments by Phillip Toledano.
Perhaps I am gaining more of an appreciation for typography, but this arrangement by Sebastian Lester is one of the best typographic works I have seen for a long time.
A follow on from Mr Lee’s Catcam, Fritz Catcam pictorially documents the adventures of Fritz the cat.
And yes, I am still amazed no one has turned this idea into a commercial product…a kitteh flickr stream would be fascinating!
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Alastair Heseltine creates brilliantly intricate woven and stacked sculpture with a delightfully down-to-earth tone.
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An awesome photographic retrospective of real weapons of mass destruction by Martin Miller.